Gathered here in this anthology are some beautiful nature poems, written by eight poets. The lines describe an environment full of natural beauty. This superb collection is a message to the world . People must do something to save our environment, and to help save resources for future generations. Value here resides in the artistic creativity of the poet.

It Takes a Naked Man to Tell a Naked Story is the true story and personal adventures of a man who discovers that decisions made in life can take you down many different paths. From Vietnam Veteran to nude model and everywhere in between, he steps outside the box late in life to find personal fulfillment.

Follow the step-by-step instructions to paint this White Sands Yucca painting in acrylic on canvas. Using only four colors, plus white, the artist will guide you through completion of your own ready to frame painting suitable for decorating your home or as a gift to a special friend.

Rūta delves into the conscience of a secondary school teacher, optimistic and enthusiastic at the start of his career. He falls in love with his tutor group, one of whom, Rūta, a new arrival from Lithuania, seems to him a perfect student. He fixates on what she represents, as the reality of modern schools saps his energy and weakens his resolve.

My name is Sari Grove and the Grove Body Part Chart is my medical theory...Basically, I break down the body into 11 essential organs & show how each organ has two elements inside, a Minus element & a Plus element, that live together as opposites...I tell which elements are what & where, tell what disease is what imbalance, & also give examples of where to find those elements in the real world...

The Book suggests evolving the Wisdom of the Heart by considering the life of the great mystics and their appreciation of God's fingerprints in Nature. One may, therefore, cultivate the Way of Love, unconstrained by comparison, hierarchy, and pre-concepts, usually existent in territorial thinking.

These are (1: Norah Jones 2: Maria Sansone 3: Britney Spears - When I found you 4: She teaches you (@IslamicThinking) 5: New Zealandia (@johnkeypm) 6: Pamela Anderson - More than a woman) paintings that I do with my iPad mini. On iPad the paintings are best viewed by setting the theme to "Scroll" in the iBooks appplication options.

Four Ties Lit Review Summer 2013 “The Work Issue” is a collection of the best works submitted to the magazine for its Summer 2013 issue. It features Poetry, Fiction, Non-Fiction and Photographic Art from 25 different authors and artists including work from poet Paul Sacksteder, authors Erin F Robinson, and Nicki Blackwell as well as art from Greg Glau.

This is a book of brine and lime, landscapes vast, whether of water or of prairie,
and wisdom wise enough to remain fluid for growth. There is subversion afoot
in this volume, all the more satisfying for its sound and delicate movements;
Yes, the wise will whisper. daniels reserves her shouting for its just effects; just as
effective as the sure, fine voice singing from these pages.

John Seymour Lindsay worked with the great architects of the twentieth century and his crowning glories were designs for the Battle of Britain Chapel in Westminster Abbey, and reconstructions of the Kitchens of Hampton Court Palace, both of which are detailed in this book. Also, he was an inveterate model maker with huge skills constructing boats, theatres, engines, dolls houses, and trains.

This book hopes it will pose some critical questions of method for the study of the arts. These essays reveal a Nicolas Poussin that has rarely been noticed before. Is that because he has been so honoured as a great classical master – serious painter of serious histories and neo-stoic philosopher – that almost nobody has noticed his humour, or wit.

John Seymour Lindsay was a master of drawing metalwork. It is amazing how the flourish of his simple pencil could so faithfully portray the characteristics of beaten wrought metal. He had few if any equals in this particular medium and also knew his subject – ironwork. He had handled hundreds of pieces of wrought iron and other metal implements, understanding texture, patina and finish.

John Seymour Lindsay loved sketching at every opportunity. He carried with him at all times the tools of his trade - sketchbook and pencils. His subject matter was all encompassing - buildings, life studies, portraits, newspaper sketches, landscapes and still life. This book gives the reader a selection of these, in various media, and shows how he was always searching to improve his techniques.

John Seymour Lindsay had an obsession with period buildings. Between 1906 and 1910 he travelled around southern England sketching country houses and buildings of antiquity. He was a master draughtsman with a great eye for perspective. During this time he finely tuned the art of using his pencil to draw out the character of a subject through great composition and clever use of light and shade.

Throughout John Seymour Lindsay's artistic life, he used colourwash and watercolour to express his feelings for buildings, objects and landscapes. At all times, including his life in the Front Line trenches in the Great War, he carried the tools of his trade - pencils, pen and ink, blocks of paper and his precious watercolours. This book gives a view of the variety of styles he employed.

Put knowledge and experience in the hands of your parish with this FREE book! At last, a down to earth, short and sweet, “layman’s terms” guide to understanding the great responsibility entrusted to those who seek to acquire sacred furniture for God’s house! Firmly ensconced in the GIRM and Living Stones. A great resource for busy pastors, committees, and design professionals .